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15 ("almost 16")-year-old Palo Alto High School student,
Dunkin-Hubby says she credits her dad for her love of camera work.
"He's my guide through photography," she said.

Her journey started at Paly a year and a half ago, where as a
freshman she decided to take a beginning photography class. It
didn't take long for her to get hooked. Her camera has become
a permanent accessory, and she has moved on from being a student
to being a teacher's assistant for the class.

"Pictures are really fun, and give you a way to express your
feelings," she says. "You get to control the whole process,
although stuff sometimes comes out different than you expected."

Indeed, Dunkin-Hubby says she initially set out to take a picture
of "how I see my dad."

But she doesn't want anyone to misinterpret the message the fish-eye-lens-induced
warping of her dad is meant to convey. Of her award-winning photo
Dunkin-Hubby says simply, "I just thought it was really funny."